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what is the function of rhizoids

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Answered by DeveshPunjabi17
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Rhizoids are simple, hair-like projections that grow out of the epidermal cells of bryophytes. The term bryophyte refers to a group of plants that includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. ... Rhizoids are similar in structure to the root hairs found on more complex vascular plants.Rhizoids are simple, hair-like projections that grow out of the epidermal cells of bryophytes. The term bryophyte refers to a group of plants that includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. ... Rhizoids are similar in structure to the root hairs found on more complex vascular plants....

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A plant requires water to grow and survive. Some plants require more water than others. Biologists believe that the first plants all lived in water. This enabled them to directly absorb the water they needed from their environment. As time passed, plants evolved to live on land. This meant they adapted some system of absorbing water efficiently without actually living in the water. The first plants to make the move from an aquatic life to living on land were the bryophytes.

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